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SALECOM Guitar Toggle Switch Sealed Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
🔌 Electrical Controls & Indicators, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of SALECOM Guitar Toggle Switch Sealed

This fat bat toggle switch requires 15/32" (12mm) mounting hole. 3 Position ON/ON/ON; Comes with 2 nuts, a flat and a lockwasher. These are good quality toggle switches, not cheap and inferior toggle switches. Please be sure to verifgy the dimensions carefully before you order the item. Please contact us when you have problem with the item before leaving feedback, we will try our best to serve you as soon as we receive your message.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Buyer Warning. suitable for industrial electrics

Bought these for guitar use. Installed and connected according to a reliable and proven scheme. One didn't work because of bad internal connections. Tested a new uninstalled switch with an ohmmeter, half of the switch was dead. Wiring wasn't easy, and I'm afraid to redo the wiring. Just be careful and double check before installing.

Pros
  • Industrial switch
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't be fooled by misinformed one star people.

People say doing homework is nothing. You expect the middle position to drop both top terminals or both bottom terminals. It's not like this. Throws out a top, both mids, and the opposite bottom. He must do that. The StewMac schematic can be found on the Understanding Guitar Wiring page. They work as they should.

Pros
  • Industrial Electrical Equipment
Cons
  • Discontinued

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Defective, not as advertised and unusable for guitar

I ordered two switches. Both were defective. They should be on-on-on as written directly on the switch. Instead, they were both at A, at A, and at B. They weren't A+B in middle position, as they should be. Obviously, whoever made and sold these switches for guitars has no idea what on-on-on means or why guitarists use them. I think they think it's cool to have two absolutely identical positions? idiots. Now I have to order switches from someone else.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Other Other